Famous Proverbs
2311 Proverbs about Scot / Page 29
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I would rather be your bible than your horse.282.
It's ill to take the breeks off a hielandman.283.
Pigs may whistle, but they hae an ill mouth for't.284.
Carrying saut to dysart and puddings to tranent.285.
A' are no friends that speaks us fair.286.
A drap and a bite's but a sma' requite.287.
He that lends money to a friend has a double loss.288.
A bold foe is better than a cowardly friend.289.
Better rough an' sonsy than bare an' donsy.290.
Fortune aye favours the active and bauld.